From WikiGallery

Jump to: navigation, search
Share:        Link to this page
Jump to: navigation, search

Lady Sealing A Letter

by Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin

Lady Sealing A Letter - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
[locked]

Information

Description
English: "Lady Sealing A Letter" oil on Canvas.
Source

http://www.wikigallery.org/

Author

Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin

Download

Click here to download image

Permission

Free for non commercial use. See below. Click here to report copyright issues.

Like it

[locked]

Licensing

Public domain This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. However - you may not use this image for commercial purposes and you may not alter the image or remove the WikiGallery watermark.

This applies to the United States, Canada, the European Union and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years.


Note that a few countries have copyright terms longer than 70 years: Mexico has 100 years, Colombia has 80 years, and Guatemala and Samoa have 75 years. This image may not be in the public domain in these countries, which moreover do not implement the rule of the shorter term. Côte d'Ivoire has a general copyright term of 99 years and Honduras has 75 years, but they do implement that rule of the shorter term.


[locked]

Rate this Painting

NOT RATED YET
Click on the stars
to rate this painting


[locked]

Next Paintings

Lady Taking Tea - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Lady Taking Tea - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Lady with a Bird Organ 1753 - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Lady with a Bird Organ 1753 - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Leeks, a casserole with a cloth, a copper pot and cover, an onion and eggs with a pestle and mortar, on a stone ledge - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Leeks, a casserole with a cloth, a copper pot and cover, an onion and eggs with a pestle and mortar, on a stone ledge - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Oh! If he were only as faithful to me - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Oh! If he were only as faithful to me - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Pears, Walnuts and Glass of Wine - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Pears, Walnuts and Glass of Wine - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Peasants by a hut in a landscape - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Peasants by a hut in a landscape - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Portrait of Madame Chardin (1707-91) 1775 - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Portrait of Madame Chardin (1707-91) 1775 - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Portrait of Suzanne, a young peasant from Marly-le-Roi - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Portrait of Suzanne, a young peasant from Marly-le-Roi - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Prayer before the Meal - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Prayer before the Meal - Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
[locked]

Related Paintings

Sleeping beauties - Jules Joseph Meynier
Sleeping beauties - Jules Joseph Meynier
Elegant Figures Resting After The Hunt - Carel van Falens or Valens
Elegant Figures Resting After The Hunt - Carel van Falens or Valens
Farmhouse Parlour with Farmer, Cradle and Child, c.1654 - Cornelis (Pietersz.) Bega
Farmhouse Parlour with Farmer, Cradle and Child, c.1654 - Cornelis (Pietersz.) Bega
Procession of Sixteen Children Carrying Flowers - Kate Greenaway
Procession of Sixteen Children Carrying Flowers - Kate Greenaway
Reading the Letter 2 - Marguerite Gerard
Reading the Letter 2 - Marguerite Gerard
Geraldine and the Baron, from 'Christabel' - Frank Adams
Geraldine and the Baron, from 'Christabel' - Frank Adams
Elisabeth Charlotte dOrleans 1676-1744 Duchesse de Lorraine - (attr. to) Gobert, Pierre
Elisabeth Charlotte dOrleans 1676-1744 Duchesse de Lorraine - (attr. to) Gobert, Pierre
The Love letter, c.1790 - Thomas Rowlandson
The Love letter, c.1790 - Thomas Rowlandson
I Sat at her Feet While she Drilled the Island Language into Me, from Sinbad in Burrator, by Arthur Quiller-Couch 1863-1944, published in Scribners Magazine, August 1902 - Howard Pyle
I Sat at her Feet While she Drilled the Island Language into Me, from Sinbad in Burrator, by Arthur Quiller-Couch 1863-1944, published in Scribners Magazine, August 1902 - Howard Pyle